We should generally follow the approach taken by Celestia since there hasn't been a massive increase in airdrop farming spam of stuff on git.
I think that their code for this is open source, but even if it isn't I bet we can simply ask.
Personally I think that pull requests correcting spelling mistakes or other minor matters are in fact a public good, even if they're driven by desire for airdrops.
We should generally follow the approach taken by Celestia since there hasn't been a massive increase in airdrop farming spam of stuff on git.
I think that their code for this is open source, but even if it isn't I bet we can simply ask.
Personally I think that pull requests correcting spelling mistakes or other minor matters are in fact a public good, even if they're driven by desire for airdrops.
This should include: